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Dear Spectrers....<br>
<br>
I am posting here to "promote" a live radio stream and invite your
participation. [below is a post marked 26/08/2019 SAVE THE DAY,
proposal for mailing list radio streams]<br>
<br>
With the understanding of Spectre's moderators, Andreas Broeckmann
and Inke Arns, we have invited Geert Lovink to moderate this <br>
mailing list radio streams (among other mailing lists- nettime,
crumb, faces, empyre), SPECTRE hour is scheduled for 16:00-17:00
(CET), September 8 (sunday) 2019.
<br>
I am coordinating this radio stream participation and will keep
posting on this matter. to bother you more!<br>
<br>
We do want to work out some primary concerns for spectrers to talk
about on this radio show.<br>
<br>
let me quote [<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://monoskop.org/Spectre">https://monoskop.org/Spectre</a>]<br>
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<p>SPECTRE is an open, unmoderated mailing list for media art and
culture in Deep Europe.
</p>
<p>Initiated in August <a
href="https://monoskop.org/index.php?title=2001&action=edit&redlink=1"
class="new" title="2001 (page does not exist)">2001</a> after
implosion of <a href="https://monoskop.org/Syndicate"
title="Syndicate">Syndicate</a> list. SPECTRE offers a channel
for practical information exchange concerning events, projects and
initiatives organized within the field of media culture, and hosts
discussions and critical commentary about the development of art,
culture and politics in and beyond Europe. Deep Europe is not a
particular territory, but is based on an attitude and experience
of layered identities and histories - ubiquitous in Europe, yet in
no way restricted by its topographical borders.
</p>
<p>SPECTRE is a channel for people involved in old and new media in
art and culture. Importantly, many people on this list know each
other personally. SPECTRE aims to facilitate real-life meetings
and favours real face-to-face (screen - to - screen) cooperation,
test-bed experiences and environments to provoke querying of
issues of cultural identity / identification and difference
(translatable as well as untranslatable or irreducible) </p>
<dl>
<dt>Articles</dt>
</dl>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://monoskop.org/Inke_Arns" title="Inke Arns">Inke
Arns</a>, <a href="https://monoskop.org/Andreas_Broeckmann"
title="Andreas Broeckmann">Andreas Broeckmann</a>. <i>Rise
and Decline of the Syndicate: the End of an Imagined Community</i>.
November 2001. <a rel="nofollow" class="external free"
href="http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0111/msg00077.html">http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0111/msg00077.html</a></li>
</ul>
<p>Looking at spectre posting nowadays... it remains the major
outreach forum for us artists, organizers, who is enger to SPREAD
the news of our endeavours!</p>
<p>Through spectre, we hope to bring in more audience for our
events, we call for submission of proposals, we ask you to read
our proposals+++.</p>
<p>By posting on spectre, we exist!!<br>
</p>
<p> occasionally someone would send (if not on the list publicly) a
personal message that would make us happy, YES!! someone did read
my posting!</p>
Nettime (if you are also on this mailing list) is currently engaged
in the debate on the existence of nettime mailing list.<br>
<br>
Here i would like to pause some question for spectre mailing list.<br>
<br>
(1) What does spectre list mean for you? if you are oldtimer of
spectre list? or social media generation? Aside twitter, facebook,
what does spectre mailing list announcement meant to you?<br>
<br>
(2) do we ever expect more of spectre mailing list? do we ever dive
into "discussions and critical commentary about the development of
art, culture and politics in and beyond Europe."? do we want to?
there is possibly other mailing lists to do so? <br>
<br>
(3) How exclusively is spectre list? this circle of friends, of
knowing each other personally. we post to let each other know, we
still HERE! we yet UNFINISHED? we STAY UNFINISHED?? What/how do we
ever meet a new comers? <br>
<br>
hmmmm, i do hope i have some responses with this gentle post as we
search for some topical focus for Sunday's one hour radio show.<br>
<br>
best<br>
sl<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<blockquote
cite="mid:e35d2325-8612-9c4a-f7c3-e9f5dfbda644@earthlink.net"
type="cite">
<font color="#000000">UNFINISHED LIST
<br>
Mailing list Radio Streams
<br>
</font></blockquote>
Part of STWST48x5 , STAY UNFINISHED, hosted by STADWERKSTATT,
Linz, Austria<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://stwst48x5.stwst.at">http://stwst48x5.stwst.at</a><br>
<blockquote
cite="mid:e35d2325-8612-9c4a-f7c3-e9f5dfbda644@earthlink.net"
type="cite">
<font color="#000000">Live broadcast on radio FRO, <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://fro.at">http://fro.at</a><br>
12:00-17:00 Sunday, september 8, 2019
<br>
</font>
<font color="#000000"><br>
Triggered by a nettime posting (Date: Friday, June 07, 2019
10:41 AM)
<br>
from the nettime mod squad, “subject: <nettime> Nettime is
in bad shape.
<br>
Let's see if we can change it”, UNFINISHED LIST brings together
5
<br>
existing mailing lists LIVE ON RADIO. The text based email
listservs
<br>
with their subscribed members are online platforms that grow the
media
<br>
communities with informations, discussions and debates. Nettime,
mailing
<br>
lists for networked cultures, politics and tactics since 1995 is
<br>
moderated by Ted Byfield and Felix Stalder; crumb new media
curating
<br>
mailing list aims to help those who 'exhibit' new media art,
including
<br>
curators, technicians and artists since 2000 is moderated by
Beryl
<br>
Graham and Sarah Cook; Faces on gender, technology, art since
1997 is
<br>
moderated by Valie Djordjević, Diana McCarty, Kathy Rae Huffman,
Ushi
<br>
Reiter; -empyre- facilitates online discussion with critical
<br>
perspectives since 2002 is moderated by Renate Ferro and Tim
Murray;
<br>
spectre started with media art and culture in Deep Europe has
offered a
<br>
channel for old and new media to meet cross borders since 2001
is
<br>
moderated by Inke Arns and Andreas Broeckmann.
<br>
</font>
<font color="#000000"><br>
UNFINISHED LIST is part of the programmation of STWST48x5, STAY
<br>
UNFINISHED, organized by Stadtwerkstatt taking place on
september 6-8,
<br>
2019. Founded as an artists’ collective, Stadwerkstatt (STWST),
a
<br>
striving, living cultural space prides itself as an autonomous
structure
<br>
since 1979, is celebrating its 40 year existence in 2019.
STWST48x5, the
<br>
fifth edition of STWST’s annual extravaganza 48 hour showcase,
held in
<br>
conjunction with Ars Electronica, announces STAY UNFINISHED as
its
<br>
thematic approach this year. STAY UNFINISHED aims to look at the
art of
<br>
the past and the projects of today. It's about history and now,
it's
<br>
about process and transformation. It's about not being finished,
not
<br>
getting finished, and mostly about moving forward, thinking
ahead. With
<br>
STAY UNFINISHED, we seek coalition with art and societies who
remain in
<br>
constant development and perpetual movement towards a possible
utopia of
<br>
open society in ever-expanding modes.
<br>
</font>
<font color="#000000"><br>
Hosted by Radio Fro housed in STWST and conducted by the lists’
<br>
moderators with special moderation by Valie Djordjević and
Elena Robles
<br>
Mateo for faces and Geert Lovink for Spectre, the 5 hour
non-stop radio
<br>
streams invite global public to listen in and participate with
speaking
<br>
voices live broadcast.
<br>
</font>
<font color="#000000"><br>
WATCH OUT FOR MORE INFO on how to join for YOUR VOICE to be
heard and on
<br>
how to listen in by the list moderators!!
<br>
</font>
<font color="#000000"><br>
SAVE THE DAY 12:00-17:00 (CET), September 8, 2019
<br>
</font></blockquote>
<blockquote
cite="mid:e35d2325-8612-9c4a-f7c3-e9f5dfbda644@earthlink.net"
type="cite"><font color="#000000">12:00-13:00 - Nettime (since
1995), moderated by Ted Byfield and Felix
Stalder
</font></blockquote>
<blockquote
cite="mid:e35d2325-8612-9c4a-f7c3-e9f5dfbda644@earthlink.net"
type="cite"><font color="#000000">13:00-14:00 - crumb
new_media_curating (since 2000), moderated
by Beryl Graham and Sarah Cook</font></blockquote>
<blockquote
cite="mid:e35d2325-8612-9c4a-f7c3-e9f5dfbda644@earthlink.net"
type="cite"><font color="#000000">
14:00-15:00 - Faces (since
1997),
moderated by Valie Djordjević, Kathy Rae Huffman, Diana McCarty,
Ushi
<br>
Reiter. RADIO moderation: </font><font color="#000000"><font
color="#000000">Valie Djordjević, </font>Elena Robles Mateo
</font></blockquote>
<blockquote
cite="mid:e35d2325-8612-9c4a-f7c3-e9f5dfbda644@earthlink.net"
type="cite"><font color="#000000">15:00-16:00 - empyre-
(since 2002),</font><font color="#000000"> moderated by Renate
Ferro and Tim Murray
16:00-17:00 -
</font><br>
</blockquote>
<blockquote
cite="mid:e35d2325-8612-9c4a-f7c3-e9f5dfbda644@earthlink.net"
type="cite"><font color="#000000">16:00-17:00 - Spectre (since
2001), moderated by Inke Arns and Andreas Broeckmann. Radio
moderation: Geert Lovink
<br>
</font></blockquote>
<font color="#000000"> </font><br>
<blockquote
cite="mid:e35d2325-8612-9c4a-f7c3-e9f5dfbda644@earthlink.net"
type="cite"><font color="#000000">sl
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